GUILTY PLEA DEAL ACCEPTED - 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #114

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Yup to me oh looks like an intake cell. I'm guessing from the clothing it will have been not long after he was arrested or transferred. The brown bag on the floor fits that too. Could also be a MA unit before being put in IMSI.

I don't believe for a second that it's AI. It's a true animal in its cage.
Just replying to myself here. Upon further inspection it is most definitely a MA holding cell, for his assessment after sentencing before he was put in max security. Look at the cell - the bed is on wheels, the door is large enough to wheel out the bed if needed. The toilet has accessibility rails and the cell itself is huge, which they have to be on a block that is for both mental and physical assessments. IMO that's where he went after sentencing before his "forever home".
 
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Mother. Father. Seriously?

Norman Bates called. He wants his weird formality back.

JMO

the use of 'mother' reminds me of 8 year old murderous child 'rhoda penmark' in 1956 film 'the bad seed'.

jmo
 
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Will he eventually get a cell mate?
 
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That’s lot of pressure.

If mother doesn’t answer instantly he’s all over the father. Why isn’t she answering?

Demanding. Entitled. Angry for mother not being available?

Interesting dynamic. I want to know more.

Mommy coddled him? Made him feel safe? Didn’t judge him. Maybe all of that.

The people having lengthy conversations with xxx214 were getting something out of it. These are symbiotic relationships, IMHO — codependency. Not unusual with history of addiction. I’m not a professional in this field, so OMO.

Read “Dance of Anger,” by Harriet Lerner, PhD.
 
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"On Dec. 29, 2022, at 9:08 a.m. Bryan Kohberger read an article in The New York Times about the ongoing search for the driver of a white 2011-13 Hyundai Elantra.

Two minutes later, he searched online for "auto detailing shop," and at 9:19 a.m. he started searching for used cars, including the Ford Fusion, Volkswagen Jetta, and Honda Civic..."
 
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I thought it was weird too until I realized I entered my husband and brother's names, followed by the words HUSBAND and BROTHER as emergency contacts so that anyone calling them from my phone would know their relation to me.

That is different though, it is for identification purposes. You don’t address them that way.

It’s strange that he does that. There are other cultures that have different parental designation but that doesn’t apply here. Was it reported anywhere that he called his sister Sister?
 
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The people having lengthy conversations with xxx214 were getting something out of it. These are symbiotic relationships, IMHO — codependency. Not unusual with history of addiction. I’m not a professional in this field, so OMO.

Read “Dance of Anger,” by Harriet Lerner, PhD.
I have read "Dance of Intimacy," by Dr. Lerner. She is impressive.
 
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That’s lot of pressure.

If mother doesn’t answer instantly he’s all over the father. Why isn’t she answering?

Demanding. Entitled. Angry for mother not being available?

Interesting dynamic. I want to know more.

Mommy coddled him? Made him feel safe? Didn’t judge him. Maybe all of that.

There is something to the dynamics because it’s odd for an adult child to act this way. Twofold, his clingy relationship with his mother and his admonishment to his father.

I noticed when he was pulled over with his father in his car that his father barely spoke to the police. It would be normal for some banter to exchange between the eldest and the police. It doesn’t mean anything but it stood out to me.
 
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Is there another site to watch this? It’s a subscription link for me. TIA

it's also in Brian Entin's video in the post above yours
 
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That is different though, it is for identification purposes. You don’t address them that way.

It’s strange that he does that. There are other cultures that have different parental designation but that doesn’t apply here. Was it reported anywhere that he called his sister Sister?

ok I'll cop to it - I have used those terms and so have many others in my huge immediate family and extended family but the one cousin who does it all the time, I consider him 'weird' 🤣

the weird thing about the 'SISTER' for me is that he has two sisters so which one did he not have in his phone or was she under a different name, maybe even her first name?
 
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"On Dec. 29, 2022, at 9:08 a.m. Bryan Kohberger read an article in The New York Times about the ongoing search for the driver of a white 2011-13 Hyundai Elantra.

Two minutes later, he searched online for "auto detailing shop," and at 9:19 a.m. he started searching for used cars, including the Ford Fusion, Volkswagen Jetta, and Honda Civic..."
What a stupid student.
 
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Halfway joking, I am convinced he has episodes of split personality disorder. He seems to switch back and forth between different approaches entirely. Maddening. JMOO
 
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Halfway joking, I am convinced he has episodes of split personality disorder. He seems to switch back and forth between different approaches entirely. Maddening. JMOO

Off the top of my head, stemming from a lot of reading, psychopaths are experts at manipulating people, and a large part of manipulating people is convincing them that you are what they want you to be.

Which would likely mean having a different persona for each one.

JMO.
 
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The relationship between psychopathy and autism

Some people mix up autism (ASD) and psychopathy because both can involve social difficulties. But deep down, they’re very different. People with autism might find it hard to read others or express emotions, but they usually care a lot and don’t want to hurt anyone. Those with psychopathic traits, on the other hand, can understand what others feel, but they don’t feel it themselves and may act in selfish or harmful ways. So even if they seem similar on the outside, their reasons for acting that way are totally different. It’s rare for someone to have both. A 2024 study in Frontiers in Psychiatry explains that the emotional differences between autism and psychopathy are clear, and they don’t usually overlap.
 
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